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s S : statistics which have been kept In = his own alien loves, and that this a 5 3 ¥ LY would be the beginning of a new and B 5 - - 5 ’ fifty-one cities for the pdst two years, G J T 3 : better life. . 3 mss mth L whin show practicaty e same ot | [HE MAN WHO TALKS THE FIRST STROKE IS HALF THE BATTLE | "\ Sussestion ot st seecher ana IT COS ALWAYS death rate, because while cerulnmun- revoked this ton!?n.‘orl,"’n :hr.lfll'. % tions are constantly at work, others was persuaded wrote, are not. Widely recognized Is the fact “wearied with impertusnity .l“ weak- nd with sickness.’ that Insuffcient attention is given t0| The young couple just starting In | (written Specially for The Bulletin) |a fine old set of andirons and brasses | ® WG BIGERER, W : the question of pollution. Sanitation | jife would be wise if they comprehend- o up_there under the eaves! - otciies STptatad % i St gk gl lor, Sanitation’| s would Be wise if they compren®il | 1t was 1n the laie spring or early | UP thers Hnder (58 BERSET g jonet, | Dimself Mr. Beecher diotaled sn apol. : Dant | nnar where. Jt dosan exist, | real bar 1o finally showing 3 surplus | SURCE, that GeNebiiy) UmE Sl AL | cand that must do for fonieht They | 7 wite! Dut at the trial Mr. Boeoher i 118 YEARS OLD here trphrold and many otner diseases | TIVINE (o keep up appearances has | giil FONTe SETE 0n "Eollage, and | will answer for the first stroke WhiCH| amrmed that it was not en authentio kept many a family on the verge of We | is half the battle. I must go to the | 3o Urion) "ana that he meant Mm‘ et their best grip. It s something | (0% MGl X TG T {5 are partners, | €arly blooms, and birds in song We | hilaren now and see them tucked up | |l triendship. price 120 n weeks S0c a | WL S . Stble - e Stor | recall every day the words of the old S gt et L gp i 3 month: % Fear. PRMCH. Qeaneves: conatant: anilsen and so are stmplicity and * Purlty. | c1oqy "“Gh, World, theu are so fair” | £97, the night. 0 heve en FeS SO | JOf the 111 witnessss in this won attention. Figuratively speaking, it pays to have | - derfully case, only three really gave | = SRT IR Ie o aathed at Norwioh, MEL a care about the company youns | ,‘:"Zgg“fl;"“g O atirac” | another time. One thing at & time 1% | any damaging cvidence against the . x WISE SECOND THOUGHT. Couples keep. Instead of dressing and | [V can possbly | he found L) all I ean manage” And misinster, Mrs. Tilton, Mr. Moulton, : lse does, it is L back a loving glance at him as she left | i MEE% SO N utual friend and - . Just what benefit will come from | furhishing ae Bofat ofC TEL FOTG Taps [happy. We believe Nature is helping | g oom, Mrs. Moulton, On the witness stand Bl fass Sk fics 4e. the determination of Carranza to send | BEISE 10, G Ll N pe tound well [ the outdoor world to make & house| 'in gearching for the desired furnish- | Mr. Beecher denied all the accusations 2 in Bdjtofial Roors 35-3 | a delegate to the mediation conference | DERTANCES WML WS 19 Mty gooq | beautiful, after much the same P ings for the parlors, treasures were | made aainst him, and branded as | les I as we are trying to make our city |} . a . Otfica, Room %, Murray |t Niogara Fulls, Ont. is impossible | form (o get credit of the milkman, | 33 NS e CVINE to | MAkS OUF L7 | also found for the nursery. A second | faise the incriminafing interview Mrs. | We can save you dollars on Mattressesiand Pillows. v C s at all. It is im- P shwoman in order ' pair of andirons led to opening the| Moulton claimed she had with Mr. | - = b " have lanofarte obtained on -the. in- | Nature devotes more than one K| was turned into a pioture screen for | Mr. Beechers appearance on tne |l Before you spend a single dollar for Bedding:come here be, anyway, but his decision to on a pi to the work, and has unlimited re. H ich, Saturday, May 23, 1014, oz hie ground s a|stallment plan, Bear in mind that “ne- | (0 tho | the little ones, much to their delight, | witness stand was the = culminating | - - & representative on the gl inter. | cassity is the cread of-slaves” A sur-i|S0urces to depend upon. a dado of pictures formed _another| point of interest in this intensely ex- and hopeful sign. It manifests an tntef- | IECTH ) er than insurance for It| o repeat it ! (he late pring | source of pleasure, and low furniture | citing soclal and legal drama. By his | ¢ i est In the undertaking and a desire to P R . completed the room. There was a|sidé, Lhroughout the entire trial, sat insures respect and all that goes with | i 1 ' h to th ess of e re e o D! tempered by April, that Mrs. Janel x 4 s g e 5 : keep in touch with the progr {t "Seeming is a weak lubricant; be- | {impered by April that Mra Janct | place for their blackboard also and | his ‘wie, When it came to an-end it tan Ve dGueronly by be ge e i hion o Shelves for toys and books. An old | and the jury retired, they carried away | S he Splendid M. We . Sell e e sonference, |18 It a soild foundation upon WRICh | of household cares and replenishing. | Goiry cradie was reclajmed from soli- | with them the volumes containing the ee the pie id Mattress e Sell at In the taking up of the Mexican sit- 5 However it was to be done Was a|g;de and when a set of dishes was un- | ovidence and the Jjudge's charge and e i problem to her, for she was unused to | badt 4 i comprising over 5,000 closel e settleme v to a gun the most perilous m ¢ packed, which Papa remembered as| rulings. comprising over 5,000 closely ation for tne setticment of its whole| Next to @ @ Oue it o handlé ia the | 3uch work, and it seemed as if & huge | is' Gwn in carly hfe, it was &rocted | printed double column piges. They troublo and the establishment and|fhig fof 83 SRae et 10 200 e Inex- | mountain loomed up in her path, put- | with shouts of joy from the children, | were out the unprecedented period of To repeat, it was in the late spring : = Ene a constitutional gov- t e ting an unsurmountable obstacle 1n | Wwho o even days. but failed to agree, finally ¥he Bullotin has th jest §| maintenance of s : hced to fool with unless it is re | who could not imagine that their fath- | s oy d = in_has the targ % ernment such as is the wish of Pres- | berienced to ool with Ul Con K 5 iy, [her way. 3 er was ever small enough to make use | standing nine for the defendant and | circulation of any paper in East e it inat tne ok Now Mrs. Sharpe had been married 8 = 52 | Three for the platntifr. ident Wilson, it is import There are truths that are blunt, and | ¥OW en married | of gny such thing. How they enjoye grn Connecticut and from three 3| .ccig should be represented. It Was| omonow the blunt truth often ' cuts | Several years but her married life had | that open fire! They were not the; to four times larger than that of X % the need of having|Lome b e e | been spent in her husband's boyhood | gniy ‘nes o enjoy it fouEst any in Norwich. AL Saiive s e o L p]x‘":n‘t: deepest. Thig sounds paradoxical, bt | home, where he, an only child, had 1iv- | 20 er popped corn for e s e You must more than read a description, you must 3 their interests in the solutios {1t is Some o as asked ed with his widowed mother. His|eq thelr appl #} A e E > N to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses Iy set forth, and of having them in|it is the truth, what does it matter | o Seultomen ot ed their apples and nuts anc e EVERY DAY REFLECTONS - - A 5 s in N ey - v set forth and of having them o1t s te B O oaatier. Who- | Dride had been a loving and dutiful | Mamma held the baby's feet to the i} see and examine this Mattress to realize how good it is. orwich, a: | read by ninety proper touch wit e T jar, or | Gaushter to his mother, who retained | wyrmth, and cuddled him in her arms, 2 three per osat of the peopls. In §| are twken up by the mediators that the | F7or s & S0 G SIS D (ignt | the management of the house unill|while she told the bed-time stories to Come in and see. Windhom it is delivered to over §| carlier efforts (o have them sen Bt e ke Lt will get | her death. which had occurred only & | the older ones. In front of the fire the s were made, Due thought upon the b rasmenios \de mo | [oW months previous to the date of | Jittle prayers were repeated at their A Living Wage. 800 houses, in Putnam and voys were mad: me free, but experil made me | which 1 am writing. She was of the | mothers Kuce. P g e - - d o e apparently veauited Ahibet s SRS Lat SXECHISICE L 18 o e LY \ writi Lkl C lete L f Ref Danisison to over 1100 and in | matter nas aprarently Tesulted in bei | careful ot to b too free with the | practicas’ New' Tngiana type. active | "\5iPe Gid vou get those lovely o1 | Tt takes much time and more sense omplete Line o efrigerators &k of thess places it is consid- §| ter Jjudgment. a fact WhICh VO DOCT | ENh: LUKt 1o oftem wise to outrage |And energetic, quite the opposite of | chairs and tables?" was the exclama- | to settle big problems. They have to g ered the local daily. characteristic throughout the e e vy Ay trutn which affecis | her | daughter-in-law, who was of | tion of all who saw. the parior when | Sctile in order to be solved. Settiing | Bastaén Gennectiout has forty- §10eCisions. e en | s matertally we are opposed to, Wa | Nthern birth and breeding, | | complete. “You must huve ransacked aval process. “othing setties nine towns, one hundred and caen ory pumticularly the land prob- | like to have our interests preserved, but all the auction rooms, and spent a for- onc s o ne much the same, and Mrs. Janet | " ome of the biggest problems . it o Soie boplte oy {tune to obtaln such rarities ] s he biggest p OIL STOVES, SCREEN: REEN DO Sixty-five) postoice districts, §|1cm. are as vital (o the rebels, being | We domt want our goose cooked ou w that her husband's pride’ in her | ' “We went mo further tham our at-| ever before the city and the state. S , S S, SC DOORS, ~m4 —ived rural dree delivery the things over which they have been | ’ achievements as housekeeper was un- | e, = c,” laughed Mrs. Sharpe. “The; One of them is the problem of the fmting 2 4o the Huertiatas, while | 1 1 g bounded and tha he was liberal in | bautifut, T admit, but Mether Sharpe | MU Waze | PORCH ROCKERS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. - . . ' 5 Z his praise of that she did. did . thom ™ i A living wage” at last 1s coming “tia ¥ ; o whole conference in general in| Andrew Carnegie appears to he of | Tig PIEE @F G CAGT S0 e | did not care to use them. FATE. W Pl < A e et ew of the increasing power of the|the opinion the heaven presented by ' _now she determined t t N‘i “And she was willing to store these | 0 considered a human necessit el ity e 1o waning | of | modern preachers is placed too far off, | disheartened at the task set before her. | and use what she did?* said one in a | Ihe e e L Eas Connecticut, o rol - directly concerns | He thinks the most important text in D M her oI e ML Lauoth | tane ‘of ‘wonder: - “How, could ahe7 | IBic necessity.C.not & pelicehlBetenr r2 o T = | Scripture the declaration “Heaven . o | = o provide sol legal way to es- o - 2 | The room was certainly improved b 2 et oy them. With e extensive considera- | 3 i el it is not per- helpless, but 1 found out that the first ' and when & cos cupboard | tablish a minimum rate of wages in JARCULATION ton ot il Mexican troubles Carranza | 18 Within you" and that it is not Ber- | sirgko was half the battle, and T am | Siass qoars wee Bited SnCard (WIth | certain sclected industrics below which cannot afford not to be represented. | “Krow thyself is an eaually tmport- | CORVInced 1l find it so now. T want|in'the house the final touch was given | 1, shall not be lawful (o offer em- o FOREET FINES. what makes of this heaven a h: it Donald does mot object. I do not| I believe, maid Mr. Sharpe, “r| It makes little difference where for-|is up to man to realize that 5 . ar old on is beau v y office i h | From the business point of view it sl s 0 Fealiss that he usually agreeablo to all T propose. I bemutlly my office a little in the same | iy ‘right ‘to make every trade sustain 74 MAIN S T, NORWICH, CONN. ests or extensive woodlands are lo- armony are _synomymou ashion. I' TREE and | | ecaplato & 2 like that old tall clock. | those wha follow it and to carry its el 5| man senses’ that It abides with God | (o him. but now is the time, It eVer| chair. My respected partner may not| i hoc to m e e s e that n the which is being made ;g God with it. It was Stanford who | 1€, €arrs plans ha firgt Stroko | relish _the change at . first, but once | fails to g0 so. Buch & trads 1s'a par- property sh fire prevention and|fore I can be in heaven” or he must |y MIng. Little by little 1 will carry | ought to be as brave as and the | ors wt the expense of their health and | YOUr eves on th' screen. Mr. Bailiff,| makes six out of eighteen, an unusual — R ite. only a small part|make himself heavenly if he hopes to | 2ut WV desires, and the Foguiy ]7]‘” be | first stroke is half the baitle It was | life. They owe It nothing and should | turn th' crank.” | average today among men who are not BECKER'S GUI v of. what cou 3 is actually be- | abide in heaven. Goodness on our part { o0 FIURE TR SAmy and Bomet ot L“‘nmh'kv,\ done, and 'twere hard to tell | shake it off. | . ‘If a polytician is runnin® for office | lons out of their ‘teens. UILT. e aeco i andtaed &- | must precede forgiveness on God's king ! begin right | which' was the better pleased, Mr.| Moreover, the public has no interest | they'll have fllms of him since he was | cent of the male popu pe or his partner. in " maintaining " a parasitic —trade. |a baby. Promisin’ won't help him! England are to-day clean s cated, there is bound to be interest | Once again must it be realized that 2 rt. Being . ofessional Chris- | YWa¥ s het | ing report which comes from Massa- | Part. Being a mean profe na S e x 3 3 ) Jastice nas veen done in the trial of | iuserts 3 nd hoping to he forgiven is not |, DONAIT's consent to any proposed | Gratified at their success, the Sharpes | Wnats the use of doing so? If such a | any. He's got to look good all th' | while ihe majority of the others do not Chatles Becker, tha former officer of being derived by the efforts to|® relation to God which will command | o (yS¥ JU#2 SEFTY ga/ned and he im- ¢ ed for their motto the words| trade cannot support those who work | time. if he's gonna bring home tn’| shave at all the New York police department who | control fires. When it is realized that | TePect in this world or in the next. sired to make, “Tl soon tell you,” Te- | dimeme vorcey Uged and when any | at it the public will have to furnish [PASOR. . (1 pears cn -2 s non, & o y - g tell y 3 e~ d culty awaltec e) or any charity, he poorhouse or the ho: - "R Crossing! Cross- not only headed a highly developed | o i B ! sponded his wite. “Up. in the attic | Soiealty awaited them. or an { charity, or the poorhouse or the hospi From Over Seas. Eystem of grate. but lobed | for the past six months fires The delights of mature and the gar- | SPONA B e, 0P in | venturs’ was attempted, =S S ot s’ teade usen wp | 12 g ot A «c.\;ll:‘ lands have done damage only to the|den ‘are mot sensed by the eordid. | fumiture e e, apiane | each other by saving “The First Stroke on the human scrap This train goes stralght throush, ¢ briccest and most ex- ough s position, thai tent of a 10,000, whereas in a | There must be something besides vin- 1 ot 28 - | b a e Battle, body is better off for not J that suggested even death did mot balk him when it | s ¢ year the amount had | CRAT i the heart of man If he ex- | charming tables and chairs which are | = AN IDLER. | having su trade. The laws which | ‘“Look where you step!” Told for Charles Rnignt. this_modern parlor set and marbl deny its right to exist and put it out >~ ,'rmi rublisher ore cvening asked Jer- obstacle from his path. He stood in : results which are | Served is hardly creditable to an in- | op'tantax, I k y bl S of existence are right o naif in jest, Lo devise his epitaph, stood in | results el 2 - | top tables. : them down | LETTERS Other People’s Ways. i Ty T 5 BN Soiitens or naving his systorn ro. | Conditions may | tellectual being. We must be kept | job BUes 1) m down | LE TO THE EDITOR — % ¥ | as they were taking leave of one Sss by R < 7 e G Ons Ma¥ | trye to quality as well as true to type. y ] London children whose playsround her the author heid out his hand veal y Rosenthal, a gambler who | var different years: ana|Tie 12 SURILY s well as trus to type. was the ready re- | o is the street have many ga = said: “T've th of a capital knew it, and who could not b thie past six months Have HeeH Tather |y e e e i S v such things myself, and | ut Out the Heavy Oi - rival “p ae o & * “What i d_his friend. 3 | haver't it in our souls. It is the re St | e martor: WATCH YOUR STEP !]|rival “plaving at norses” o - trolled. It was a rase where dis re | unfavorable to fires because of the|sponses or results we get from Qevo- | o he #lad to' see ‘them herc. ‘Til | , Mr. Editor: Our street commission- B e o & 0%, very, DLer and anin= Ao meant his job and possibly punish- | mount of rain, but it is never- | tion and effort which gratify the heart. | <, hat, fireplace in the library put | g 13 now busy deluging - the resi- BY THE CONDUCTOR | now, obviously inspired by the piciure | Jerr ‘good night ment and so thoroughly steeped had | theless impossible not to recognize the | It is because man must always be do- | °74¢ f0r T think there used to be | ,TRUS] Streets of our city with thelr | palace, is “Indians and cowboys” 1If{ Charies Dickens, like Hugo, Camp- he become in crime that the death of | apy Jle good which care and at- | ing something to be happy that the | ¥ A envy, blacke: ang W | o R : odne is an Indian he has to crawl | beii a v ir about Ros %% | L . . s o is oil Is undoubtec Lok ik oy enthal was not too much to seck. | tention are doing in keeping forest|idler mever knows what happiness is 5 but the Sutmars cost s o along the ground for some distance nd one can 1 T 2 as puppy & . = : i i a ze his by the r, | understand s when re- No claim has been made that Beck- | fires At the minimum: | The plant as well as the puppy shows | ing of pity for the unfortunate and | Sitizer prica for such Moving Pictures. e e R R e e "pormt B e " e murder but| Particularly (s this brought to-at-| .y {io* 1oy hestows confidence where | cae Tast onr aminis fooa, Lo late 4/ It ¢ “Now since they took movein' pic- | critical moment, however, the cowboys 'S meaning, AL Be was the directing power. His mo- | tention at this time by the large sec-| 2o qnacs and sympathy are care lest our manner toward them be | OUF strec o e i in' hands with | come along firing their pistols (bought . one of the tive wlls to prevent disclosure of his|tions of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minne- | ‘'ha greater the g60d in . ore | her to the joy | during which it is Harry Thaw * judge in it, too, | at the candy shop); there is a cry of practices, which pad been carried to|sota and Maine which have been ex- | there is good in heaven orth to 3 s places 0f busi- | {hem movie Sharks wone stop at any. | “Hands up!~ which the Indians obey ch length that e knew no restraint. | periencing disastrous fires this month. | contribute to our jov. It is our feel ol e and pe-| thin" e vy 2| “Wom: thout. her mas 1n & Druar 2 ow and where to is the quick discovery e | whi, put glow or color u) woua of all cosicer ike as mot it'll get popular to e making of maple sirup and oman without h nan is a brute. B o e e e . i e 3 § teration 'of "our streets| hava movin pictires - took of real | Sugar in Canada in most of the older | _ Vimiirg a small " country " town in .y gl ol it CHOLTS o o e 1 = i V p. J A 7 ' and the heavy black oily | murde an' 's an e ’s. | 01 settled ts 1 adually a eaf woman went to B o e o o S ent tases | Oar horion will atways be %i | SUNDAY MORNING TALK : [ murters an hangine an' onchins. | and, more parts s gradual i chusetts just pow of the benefits which irmed with an trumpet. The eiders had never seen one and viewed it with suspicion and unea We must then endure are| They'll take a crac b lineup in | on the wane, as most of the “sugar he remained in the backeround as|chusetis' loss down and the demon- |DArTow. om this business. P il L i e usual to profit by the dirty work of | stration of the fact that that state 3 g oil that is suitable for stre others. can get results in overcoming such | Flowers will not respond to every- sprink in' cities, s the Nght The second t has not been char- | cond elinvlchie Wk ear. | body wWho ventures to work In the gar- | which quickly absorbed by the o Sial has not been che lons involving large losses car- | qop " %y’ sgnorant person, or a person WAGONS AND STARS. | earth, ana ‘which 1 i fromt o th' bar an' spring that on th' | bushes” give way to cuitivated farms, church members Sunday mornin's From 1850 to 1§90 the production of of them went up to the lady just be. fore the opening of the service and wagging his finzer at her warningly whispered: “One toot an’ oot ve go enough, like the little pocket picture | alent in sirup ir jrolf ysea: Dy yomr. many lawvers' battles as | states, ’n s)’(b.;th'l L.u‘dvr;cr 2 oy There are few more inspiring aphor- Norwich v\\..\ be willing to pay th j= ot SIE el irve S hiw Rnpapsibe: by sugar and q]y'ur, have led to the ,-,:\, jhe first, chiefly because it had gotten times when plants need something | S In our tongue than Emerson’s | increased price of such ofl. | | PR b £1o be an old story, but outcome EDITORIAL NOTES. | more than care, for they need nur famous “Hitch agon to a star”’ | Let us hope that S tha wideanriad subiic opinion and good nursing requires pa- '”::z"\'l‘\ 1‘; o ;yl‘lf‘d to the Sage of | will not again Imp that Becker received full justice at I sall the first trial Having been found Zulity twice he has received more jus- kL e tice than the average criminal, but it Attor Folk Temains to be seen how effective fu- | oil | ““When them machines get cheap |maple suzar, together with its eqln\—1n':. After a short consulation one in" . | moval of many orchards. our city fathers| “An' they ean have ‘em workin’ on | Is the mustache coming into fashion { e T g A | There i o room T doube e cn | I A mind maring sl | SRy et o, o, Sems, o |l gt nsnl umb 50 s e W MEATE RS Y SR | it R 6 Viars) eine | DR, F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Va ‘tr .]m is queen of the ndson it o5 necessary to:transplant ‘some =0_universa needed. The privi- | this year. s 2 Sour old lady can | orations on the upper lip, Cambridge | ghannon Building Annex, Room A. while she is there. | plants as it is to let other plants alone, te Hotts s T oan ot A SUFFERER. | skip ou a nickel's worth o’ | had only one example. That, however,| Yelcpnons 52 octléd t and they will not do their best without | jiobl 0 tves, of glorify-| Noryien, May walkin' down th' avenue doesn’t seem to find | it Plants are tender and i comm, and prosaic day they never A sathieli with a falr: . they'd be more t ary to prod the former {do well with their roots in an unnat- 5 - B 1 smashed sl ines ‘n them movie - ture attempts to prevent the operation | road head on by ural posi: They must bo' set’ with | in Teversing the soos bario }-‘\"} 50| ——————————— | 1Y% 010 Prlme Soft Shell Crabs of the law will prove, for It isn't to be S e In_soll that has been fertllized | its truth feom o oot aeers Sonse Tint it me they didn't have Supposed he will accept the penalty | History is frrm:mxvx itseif. The re- | with judgment and be nursed over any Just as good philosoph: =5 b movies an’ a tin horn phon - = without a fight. port thai beef is going skyward shows; weakness they may show. Growing | in mans wye eoen miosephy, and aph e I_an’ you commenced G port ties veet it gong skvwara howe Menkens they may, show, Srowine | i*uand Yy o mora-hemti. 10 R ive and Boiled Lobsters HOW PENNSYLVANIA FEELS, | ‘he moon ensitive to their needs as to a|your wagon” In other terms let for th' people that ain’t born d see that they well met. | heu, help you, Let .t i LT While there can be little doubt 28| T.ong ber fellow, & saved|Jt requires skill when you come to o v to the true significance of the Penn- force i you In tugging T t . A heroee M 3 ot e Heneunn ot Vo | e O ST g | R oF ¢ o 0o e et thng STl e i TR | B s Jo 2 Connecticut River Shad . e | w 3 e is tim begin to put aside mighticst power in the world to an; of Penrose for United States sc r, | Stoil Luman necessities its kind during the last centur - n . 5 & hoe ve to 11 th* u o 3 B i binien senee ond o e e = i, Sn durine e laat coniury the | pocklBavo totell (0 trath or eiee Today’s Arrival he action which was taken against| Happy will be the day when munici- | TIENt In sight of the highway and es- | oo g oo n o | for nearly thirty years pastor of Pl “When a guy goes to braggin’ ‘bout a ssman in western pe 4 sy $ ery passi boy the other day, an moath church, Brook 2 gt SRR enan . art | pal improvements progress so fast that { 7Y POSSINE | boX the othel dax, and|ing pity that so few people seem to TS, T how many women he brung down a of that\state who was up for renom- | the knockers don't have a chance OF f6at ana‘asy oS oo | due attention ‘to Mrs. Theodore Tiiton, ¢ ire, they'll Just holler at ination., He was clected enom- | the knockers don’t have a chance to|jgnness!” Within an hour I was asking | 5S¢t Teal and definite help from their ¥ her husband, excited | jjooeT n - e \ He was d as a repub- | get in their assistance. myself why I had said that, wl cligion. They have the form of God- h n ye Imaete A Tcan and came up for an endorse- riz o [Easnele tvehis T had sald thatl XHEn| lidees witho power. Instead of : R o en > ” " ment of hfs service at Washington, bui | Tt s about six months now since | better thought? Being conscious of the | "CINE @ source o réy and inspira- | sity until - Aoy et ot g was over¥helminzly delc because | Aibania began to quiet down, but then, | peri] because of the evil in man. we | foil (L8 becomes a mere decorum. |of the case. nearl AR e s s e he had supported the [nderwood tariff | that s only wbout the usual time be- | placed folly where perhaps trust Would | Ceri iy set ot sheorinton befenlly & |~ Euger crowds | bill at the time of its passag tween rounds over there, bave done hetter gervice. T am aware | \yther than a mighty spirit of power | Cidh Which turned out to be the long- Pennsyivania people have hid the —_— some one may rise to say the bird 18 | (hut s to guicken epoy SPIIL Of POWER | est and most bitter judicial contest in | 1V . S = | som e ms Y 18 | that is to quicken their wills and warm | b oF bisiiean sl Coughed for Three Years. opportunity fo watch the o| There is somethin, the lion | Incapable of foolishness or confidence. | (neiy b and strengthen both moral | wertul leeal. tatenr o ;| T am @ lover of your godsend to : | instinct an it ve spute rk and elsewhere com- | humanity and science. Your medicine, of ecoromic legiskation, ove o peace trying to drown out the | instinct and habit 1 have no dispute | (o find themselves better both in mind | peseq sel of the respective| Dr. King's New Discovery, cured my B ey ropiatas SoaT Of (e mighty Tiisdie with such a one: but believing that all | and body because they believe in God, | ! st Tvastive | Ex< S o - e toihs IDIE of 1t Camacites e Gody. | . | parties. r this trial Judge Neilson | cough of three vears' standing,” says protest against the democ admin The man on the corner S | a e il e spixite s iaction wiise e cxpectations are mel | Mrs. Tilton, seated with Mr. Beech | Have vou any annoying cough? Is 1t istration and the combination of cir- | People have the idea they are mak-|ever 1 am capable. To recosnize it | arrire st auiie - erent experience. | oho frie i almont dully=ate [ Stubboril and won't JIelo tuedtmentt y cumstances which made it possib ing a deep imvression whether their | trust ought in a sense to touch our | He will f Ll inguished people from | Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New ’ means a concerted return 1o : i3 1o onyihirg or mot. | honor and pror s to protect tssely he te cou © visitors | Discovery today. What it did for Jen- lieanism for the prevention —_— i bird, while to think of its foliy o = - A NeW {16 the cou: 1 3 applause | nie Flemming it wili do for you, no of «nd feel the effect of ce|and the mouse in this cooing of the|and all that T saw was the result of { ang physical muscles: They seem not r | ana prompts, it to' hide tselt 2 ppor stops throat and lung trouble. Relief | that third party fight golfers on En aoill thin 1tdtais |oad ecompis atitgihide iself and its 17 Thes _Lorn i two great characters in this| or m ack. 50c and $1, at your | best was ou h w monthis ago in this coun voung. Heaven seems to have planned | renew BBt it i . ’ monthis ago In this country | some things to awaker » wings as eagles, they shall run | £ 3 e Byl Sal i surance to the suc i - et 1o the it Sk hell ik 4u | Beechor an The . it fs safo| Bucklew's Arnica Salve for pimples. Efats and the detrimental policies| Just now when the big summe Ways get his lesson. faint. e given Just enis | L0 8o that cach had attain hin- ——— 3 BEES r have Deen puttine bl s e Fiety e Yower' i ‘ne | ink eminence aimos alod in | Indigestion? Can't Eat? No Appetite? | Dieatiion season’s business caution s the b oy bt et e e Leratn : ts at th ir respective apheres of Electr ters in- However much tha result throughout | thing for preventing some of the un- | pays. but I do not. There is not a bit | hour. They ar t us_whose | i 00T, W over the civilised oot s your te; stops indiges- | the state indicated such a fecling as | Weicomed cvidence in the world that any one | & nt o For nearl o rease e Dadl ottt n eat everything. A real well & the determination to get back | ver made a cent by it. There is plen- | . ket p e istered to the same church, and that O e G Midney ' ahi inte, the party where something could| The strenuons ex-pres 2 ity of proof that people have been so | : : ! the largest protestant church on the | S1OMAach troubles, Cleanses your o hetter conditions, the & nounced the proposed Colom im‘m mon & life hot for others | = ; I-umm. t ,;:b;«'g“;r;gosr:uhf?l“llne_.r Elgup;g;lu.- BMEE in the varticolar « e the con | Y ! that they have scorched themse = Of this church Mrs. Tilton had been | '67° P - i B s ot o g [ il Ak ¢ . | Getting into s re or a sweat ¢ ° g I T time utla devout member from her girlnood, | Stomach troubles than any medicine he | WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS IN GETTING gressman leaves no room for doub hat passinie as AP el e - s ligion as a ministry 1o the | iy Gl had Mr. Tilton from & periad | SVer tried. 'Get a bottle today. 0c | . — - — running uphill, e 2 raots loechnmt, < A v b body as well as his | o8 20 prior to 1870, the closest per | 8nd $1 at your druggist. | SANITATION AND TYPHOID. — o et ph SeTk Borde Pt Cw Ing to tell men that | T o o e ving Cpoiosest per- | * Bucklen's Arnica Salve for ecsema. | OUR LOSS ADJUSTED BY THE INSURANCE COM- SIS 54 ‘maniy reasons for thanks-| Tn believ that the New to know the enemy is writhing.: aud | i1, Tor the cure of all the | three. Mr. Tilton waus editor of the e el e [ B L T e e e e '| PANIES WHICH WAS CAUSED BY FIRE OVER- made in cutting down the death rate! had M ved, it is po }o€ & sevengeful porsan wheihis mean- so drive out the demonsy $NCS and as a scholur, orator and | 3 i i e Tt | S e et oo | e, v Mg R | SO a9 e b nepmend St vt ceied ¥ it e (Jyerhauling an HEAD OF OUR STORE FRIDAY. AND JUST AS years ago that the mortality from this | some of that “thin air” T o Joraee conditions. and any! and set the upliftéd ‘soul in a.cl ery fcremeat rask. | { e 2% ; et foe rtast b . ] SUICE A O EL Ot A e ut saying a word. Your enemy does | e 2 5 hereafter for nearly six consecutive the country than it 1s at the present| Col. Roosevelt lost sixty pounds in|not know where he is at if you take 10 | banaies cb el bale ey Srem the | rmonths, the Brooklyn City court as- R w k thme, but throush the powertul st | the Junsle and tho bull moose parts | Notice o him. Rage unnoticed anick- | by et e misior o s Tets Wy | Eembled day afir day to try:this epair wor PUBLIC OF NORWICH AND VICINITY WILL BE be 5 S iy P e e e e e “~lin truth the master of his fate. We | 00 s 0 Ner. "““‘ 2 Seta by Sanitation the nsitence o | same. Deiod, Distinco et alsoun. | gtr It the (s 7ot Tome. For | NI AT an £ s ™ | gt ol Bedhen” he samiger be:| —OF ALL| KINDS ON— || GIVEN THE FULL BENEFIT OF OUR EFFORTS L T R T i oinatos in 1017 A7 00558 | 0, may ot atways raslize what | en i oihion 21oed i charges manly | suTomoBILes, CaRmiases, wa. || FOR A SQUARE DEAL. | wake of the adoption of sanitary meas- | Wichout being dragged ino s New | oA polits, person mever siazes at @ Tty homan "....Auug;.m;;;,';\,,ic must S or's nr;lmfi{g and Teasonings| Mechanicsl repdies. vaiating, trim . . #iity for vigilance and effective acti e | they meet. vall to bear In miad| 1uld not serve the King | On the evening of Dec, 30, 1870, Mr.| Liacksautning in ay its branches ? | “htough the reduction in the death | eds would from | t kes all kinds of peopic 1o n S vrtainks pinek | SHEmabh e Sabd of An ol kel & from typhoid, sanitation has been | th t long and impressive, hntfr‘u}:" a world, and the seasit 2. o8 - 5 u to be = preventive of such value | it mig! : a good thing to have : rid, an | Tenuest for an interview at the house 2 [ and supersensitive e very | “quoted s y {of the latter. On this occasion Mr there can be no excuse for neg- | around there will be mo ex- | COMMOT, Too ma . : t | Journal. t ocia Thton drew Mr. Be < attention o | (1] g precautionary measures. It|cuse for inactivity on the part of the | who seem to be a5 thick Lkinmed at | bowed ¥ & written paper containing the sub- | J w m to be'us thick skianed and | seen before so otable apéech | stance = Confoaalor S ma iiiow Co its cradft cach year a | booster plated as a Fhinocerons. The odd ind | by the & me notable speech | stance of the confession hitherto made ly drop in typhoid deaths and e the simple in dress Great Commoner: ‘1 spoke | by Mrs. Tilton. 7 H o _ i i ‘manticrs’ o | 1o Witmout the vine help todas i | Theréupn Mr. Beecher caned on| 507 10515 Nertl} Main SL -Carron. Sabouri it does not it is made evident The death of the boy taking the den- | Dot think they are losing anything | the House of Commons. y | Mrs. Tilton and accused her of having . ’ by there -ti:’l e:lsts (\];pqnunlkueg for | gerous part in a “William Tell” met in 'T;‘;.S'Ll;?. do not act and look lice us, | & modern discovery of = made a damaging confession, and she j —————————{——————— B S ehs B abet whlETs Boston theatre should mean - th ough we usually are thanstu { that found out by the acknowledzed that she had i |PLANO i tendency to relax in this pro- | ers. There is little excu .’e "‘ur‘ .':K_h sense is said to be a Zift from Fleas n.1 ore me, because He is a persuaded her that If she confessed to F‘ C' G > TN W 248 Mflifl S(I'EC[, Franklin Squ 5 orvnch. CODD and it contrivutes largely to making | hand I shall not be moved.” an undue affection for Mr. Beecher it | 322 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct kinds of accidental muider. life tolerable. It is good to have a feel- THE PARSON. Iwould be casier for Tillon to confess P* @hone 611